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seven months after superstorm sandy ripped up board walks and washed a roller coast interthe ocean summer is getting its unofficial kickoff this weekend on the jersey shore. the next three months are the time most businesses make most of their money in beach towns along a 127 mile stretch of the new jersey coast. but as terrell brown reports, they're still not catching many breaks from the weather there. >> reporter: in seaside heights, new jersey, summer's sun official start was windy, chilly and slow. 80% of the businesses are back open and a new board walk remains under construction along the casino pier, an amusement park andar al qaeda. lou cirgliano is the marketing manager. >> people are probably coming back because they want to see what's happening and support the town but it's going to be stretched to get things going. >> construction crews have been working to rebuild the peer that was swept into the ocean, along with its most popular attacks, the jet star. so we're just over 50% ready to go and within the next coming weeks we'll specifically get the decking back on the board wa
seven months after superstorm sandy ripped up board walks and washed a roller coast interthe ocean summer is getting its unofficial kickoff this weekend on the jersey shore. the next three months are the time most businesses make most of their money in beach towns along a 127 mile stretch of the new jersey coast. but as terrell brown reports, they're still not catching many breaks from the weather there. >> reporter: in seaside heights, new jersey, summer's sun official start was windy,...
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a town peft heaviiy damaged by superstorm sandy. sandy.at least 585 homes were damage because of the storm. mikulski is working to bringg morr federal dollars to the recover ffom thh storm.nts "and i wanted toomake sure that crisfield anddsomerset behind, that it was working ffr thh people. and then i can why marylanddneeded help and ay to make sure ttat the money that goes into thh federal checkbook to keep the recovery going so people can get their lives and liveliioods back." back."theeocttber storm is blamed for 140 deaths and billions of dollars in property damage across severaa states. we're getting a first-hand pook inside he colorado dozens of others... during a pidnight screening of "the theater... which issnow open... has a new look andda new ame.the renovation cost an estimated oneemillion- dollarss if you're against getttng the "oldd flu shot....this new vaccinatton mmy chaage your mind. the f-d-a has approved a nee flu vaccine that's made áwithoutá eggs or the influenza virus. it's cceated usiig d-n-a technollgy and a
a town peft heaviiy damaged by superstorm sandy. sandy.at least 585 homes were damage because of the storm. mikulski is working to bringg morr federal dollars to the recover ffom thh storm.nts "and i wanted toomake sure that crisfield anddsomerset behind, that it was working ffr thh people. and then i can why marylanddneeded help and ay to make sure ttat the money that goes into thh federal checkbook to keep the recovery going so people can get their lives and liveliioods back."...
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victims of superstorm sandy will have to wait for the next session of congress to see if they'll get billions of dollars in federal aid. 2013 will still end up being a little bit more costly. late last night the house approved a measure passed earlier by the senate. extending unemployment benefits. a clear victory for president obama the campaign on promises to only raise taxes on the wealthiest americans. i also know all that raises taxes on the wealthiest 2 percent of americans. how this a had a severe impact on families across america. they still will take a financial hit in 2013. at least 2 percent more in payroll taxes. cutting into most workers' paychecks. it will hit illinois and is especially hard. >> is a double whammy. they're getting another tax hike, the 2 percent payroll tax. for a median house and come they might be saving 5000-ton thousand dollars a year. this is $2,100 less. while everybody is happy that the worst was avoided many are disgusted at how the entire ordeal turned up. the little guy is the ones suffering. >> i think it was really irresponsible by our gover
victims of superstorm sandy will have to wait for the next session of congress to see if they'll get billions of dollars in federal aid. 2013 will still end up being a little bit more costly. late last night the house approved a measure passed earlier by the senate. extending unemployment benefits. a clear victory for president obama the campaign on promises to only raise taxes on the wealthiest americans. i also know all that raises taxes on the wealthiest 2 percent of americans. how this a...
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superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that destroyed homes here which started an inferno burning to the ground more than 100 homes on this trip where i'm standing now. resilientn and this and resourceful community has started to rebuild and many of those who live here are first responders, police officers, firefighters. the storm wreaked havoc up and down the eastern seaboard. we have a report on the struggle to rebuild the new jersey. >> things may be, on the anniversary of superstorm sandy but it is anything but. >> the area we are standing in was the actual restaurant. >> this time last year, confronted by a scene of utter ru
superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that...
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superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that destroyed homes here which started an inferno burning to the ground more than 100 homes on this trip where i'm standing now. resilientn and this and resourceful community has started to rebuild and many of those who live here are first responders, police officers, firefighters. the storm wreaked havoc up and down the eastern seaboard. we have a report on the struggle to rebuild the new jersey. >> things may be, on the anniversary of superstorm sandy but it is anything but. >> the area we are standing in was the actual restaurant. >> this time last year, confronted by a scene of utter ru
superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that...
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>>> when superstorm sandy made landfall on october the 29th of last year, it was already one of the largest hurricanes on record in the atlantic. 115 miles per hour in terms of winds and 13-foot storm surges devastated many coastal towns all across the eastern seaboard. for the nearly 3,000 residents here in seaside heights, new jersey, life is just now getting back to normal. good morning, everyone. i'm brian shactman and this is a special edition of "way too early," six months after hurricane sandy. all morning long, we'll be focusing on the storm's victims and what they're doing to bring the shore back to life. some of what was lost will absolutely never be restored. it was the second costliest storm in u.s. history behind only katrina, but the region continues to pick up the pieces and rebuild. and while the government has played a major role in getting these towns back on their feet, it's the people, the neighbors helping neighbors, who have put the area on a path to recovery. throughout the morning, we'll be live from some of the hardest-hit locations. joe and mika will be in asbury p
>>> when superstorm sandy made landfall on october the 29th of last year, it was already one of the largest hurricanes on record in the atlantic. 115 miles per hour in terms of winds and 13-foot storm surges devastated many coastal towns all across the eastern seaboard. for the nearly 3,000 residents here in seaside heights, new jersey, life is just now getting back to normal. good morning, everyone. i'm brian shactman and this is a special edition of "way too early," six...
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one year since superstorm sandy wreaked havoc across the east coast. a lot of families still struggling to pick up the pieces. thousands of people are displaced, staying in hotels, staying with friends or families. many haven't fwun to repair their battered homes. there's a new problem mounting for the community. many may have no choice but to leave for good because of skyrocketing insurance rates. some homeowners say flood insurance rates could go up by as much as 500% to nearly $10,000 a year because avenue federal law passed after sandy. sandy victims are questioning the pace of aid. in august the government just announced $5 billion of the $60 billion aid damage has been spent. another $5 billion began to filter out yesterday. that's 50 out left hanging in the balance. superstorm sandy claimed 182 lives in the united states and we'll have more on that in "morning joe" as well. that brings us to our twitter question. it's a little east coast bias and we apologize to the rest country. where were you when sandy hit and even if you weren't here and you
one year since superstorm sandy wreaked havoc across the east coast. a lot of families still struggling to pick up the pieces. thousands of people are displaced, staying in hotels, staying with friends or families. many haven't fwun to repair their battered homes. there's a new problem mounting for the community. many may have no choice but to leave for good because of skyrocketing insurance rates. some homeowners say flood insurance rates could go up by as much as 500% to nearly $10,000 a year...
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in all superstorm sandy killed 27 people, a lot of those on long island. as far as the storm itself went, it was only a category one. but we learned a very important less son. it was the size of the storm. they're recovering, it's slow but they're hoping they can have some sort of normalcy here as they head into the summer season. >> thanks so much. well one of the argument tekts of a fail gun control bill says he wants to bring it back. here was senator jo manchin on sunday. >> i want to make it clear you with going to bring the bill back to the senate floor and you think it's going to be different this time. >> i freely believe if we have time to sell the bill an people will read the bill, i'm willing to go anywhere in this country and debate this issue, read the bill an tell me what you don't like. >> but the republican author may not be as ready as a take two as advertise counter part. >> toomey saying, we've seen the outcome of the vote. i'm not away of any reason that if we had the vote again we'd have a different outcome. joining me now mark brace.
in all superstorm sandy killed 27 people, a lot of those on long island. as far as the storm itself went, it was only a category one. but we learned a very important less son. it was the size of the storm. they're recovering, it's slow but they're hoping they can have some sort of normalcy here as they head into the summer season. >> thanks so much. well one of the argument tekts of a fail gun control bill says he wants to bring it back. here was senator jo manchin on sunday. >> i...
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she was part of an animal rescue team sent to save animals after superstorm sandy. after seven weeks of rehab, lassie was ready to go home with her brand new family. all dressed out decked out i should say in a pink outfit there. that is all for me here in washington. "fox news sunday" is coming up next. john roberts s filling in for chris wallace today and talks with newly sworn in senator ted cruz. you don't want to miss the heated escaped change. could be a preview of debaits to come in the new congress. clashing over everything from spending to gun control. i'm doug mcelway in for shannon bream. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. if you think the fight over the fiscal cliff was tough, stay tuned for a bruising round two. from automatic spending cuts to raising the debt ceiling to paying for uncle sam to stay open, the battle lines are drawn. how will that fight play out? we'll ask two key congress american. democrat chris van hollen and republican jim jordan. >> a new republican voice challenges the grand old
she was part of an animal rescue team sent to save animals after superstorm sandy. after seven weeks of rehab, lassie was ready to go home with her brand new family. all dressed out decked out i should say in a pink outfit there. that is all for me here in washington. "fox news sunday" is coming up next. john roberts s filling in for chris wallace today and talks with newly sworn in senator ted cruz. you don't want to miss the heated escaped change. could be a preview of debaits to...
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companies spent more than in 20--11, however, superstorm sandy and fiscal cliff uncertainty disrupted end of the year travel expenditures. wall street is proving you can't always bank on your bonus. several big banks will trim bonuses for 2012. barclays and deutsche bank are cutting extra cash for employees by between 10 and 20 percent. the financial times says goldman sachs is looking to delay a round of bonuses. the wall street journal reports a board is considering cutting jamie dimon's bonus due to last year's trading debacle, which cost jp morgan chase billions. the department of homeland security is still not satisfied that oracle has fixed flaws in java software - flaws that leave users vulnerable to hacking. the issue is with the jdk7 version of the java web surfing software. late last week, users were advised to disable the software. oracle provided a fix over the weekend. but monday, the department of homeland security's computer emergency readiness team said the software bugs remain and the software should continue to be disabled. oracle has not yet responded to this latest
companies spent more than in 20--11, however, superstorm sandy and fiscal cliff uncertainty disrupted end of the year travel expenditures. wall street is proving you can't always bank on your bonus. several big banks will trim bonuses for 2012. barclays and deutsche bank are cutting extra cash for employees by between 10 and 20 percent. the financial times says goldman sachs is looking to delay a round of bonuses. the wall street journal reports a board is considering cutting jamie dimon's...
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triple a says it started with superstorm sandy and is worse now because supplies are tight. >> we have about a quarter of the nation's refinelies undergoing maintenance and you combine that with them switching over from winter to summer blends. >> we have tips to help you. make sure that your tires are properly inflated, drive the speed limit and get rid of the junk in the trunk and avoid jack rabbit stops and starts. findthe closest gas to you by clicking the traffic tab at abc2news.com. >> spending time on facebook might sound like a sure fire way to turn your brain to mush. butfor older americans, it might boost your brain power. a newstudy shows people 65 or older performed better on memory tests after spending time on facebook. . >> tonight, we're going to be starting a brand new feature that makes you the star. yourfriends and neighbors who are too good to be true. tonight'stoo good to be true star, greg phillips. he waves to you and you smile back. . >> the gillman dome is frozen against the morning sky. >> good morning. it's windy. let's go. . >> the wind mill maker puts on a s
triple a says it started with superstorm sandy and is worse now because supplies are tight. >> we have about a quarter of the nation's refinelies undergoing maintenance and you combine that with them switching over from winter to summer blends. >> we have tips to help you. make sure that your tires are properly inflated, drive the speed limit and get rid of the junk in the trunk and avoid jack rabbit stops and starts. findthe closest gas to you by clicking the traffic tab at...
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can speaker john boehner keep his job after the debacle over aid for superstorm sandy? >>> plus your money, your taxes, new concern this morning over when you can expect your tax refund from uncle sam. the cnn money team is on it. and this -- >> he said touching that pole, but it's really not. >> it's really not. and move over, erin andrews, a 3-year-old football fan may be around your job. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning. it's been more than five months since a gunman opened fire. in just two weeks, that complex in aurora will reopen. 12 people were killed in july. 58 were injured. cinemark invited those families to a special evening of remembrance, but that offer has upset a lot of families. their response. they sent us this invite two days after christmas. how insensitive can you possibly be? they never even offered condolences. we will not be used as pawn to help them with ticket sales. the offer of a free ticket for a family member and a guest is despicable. our family members paid for their ticket with nair lives. listen to one family member. >> that
can speaker john boehner keep his job after the debacle over aid for superstorm sandy? >>> plus your money, your taxes, new concern this morning over when you can expect your tax refund from uncle sam. the cnn money team is on it. and this -- >> he said touching that pole, but it's really not. >> it's really not. and move over, erin andrews, a 3-year-old football fan may be around your job. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning. it's been more...
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that may be offset by superstorm sandy. construction jobs jumped by 30,000. another factor, businesses cut back on spending and hiring because of the uncertainty about what was going to happen with the 2012 tax roles and add to that the revisions for the december jobs report. this includes revisions that go back five years so this is really why there are so many reasons why you may just want to take this jobs report with a grain of salt, and also the december jobs report it also shows that the jobs market is barely keeping one population growth. did you know for the last two years, victor, the average number of jobs created per month is about 153,000? so this is really more of just a flat line, not really enough momentum. what you see is a jobs market that's treading water. victor? >> plus five, minus five for the first couple of minutes of the trading day, considering what we saw on wednesday and thursday, yeah, that looks like an eh response from wall street. alison kosik, thank you very much. >>> some people are being slapped with a huge bill all because o
that may be offset by superstorm sandy. construction jobs jumped by 30,000. another factor, businesses cut back on spending and hiring because of the uncertainty about what was going to happen with the 2012 tax roles and add to that the revisions for the december jobs report. this includes revisions that go back five years so this is really why there are so many reasons why you may just want to take this jobs report with a grain of salt, and also the december jobs report it also shows that the...
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the house has avoided the fiscal cliff, but it has also avoided superstorm sandy. the house adjourned last night without voting on a bill that would have sent billions to help recovery efforts across the northeast. the senate approved a $60 billion bill last week, but the house decided not to bring up any other legislation. just a short time ago, i spoke with new york congressman peter king. he places the blame squarely on the shoulders of house speaker john boehner. >> he walked off the floor, he refused to tell us why, give us any indication of warning, and eric cantor met with us throughout the week, he devised the strategy how he would bring it to the floor to make it acceptable, to let republicans who wanted to vote against certain partments of the bill, they could do that, but the bill was going to pass, but the bottom line is, the republican speaker walked off the floor without allowing a vote. i'm just saying these people have no problem finding new york when they're trying to raise money. they raise millions in new york city and new jersey. they sent gover
the house has avoided the fiscal cliff, but it has also avoided superstorm sandy. the house adjourned last night without voting on a bill that would have sent billions to help recovery efforts across the northeast. the senate approved a $60 billion bill last week, but the house decided not to bring up any other legislation. just a short time ago, i spoke with new york congressman peter king. he places the blame squarely on the shoulders of house speaker john boehner. >> he walked off the...
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how to keep yourself safe and six months after superstorm sandy the region is still dealing with the recovery. we will give you an update coming up. gerri: it has been six months since superstorm sandy struck the east coast and our people are still homeless. consumer reports just completed its largest ever survey on natural disasters in the wake of superstorm sandy and you're going to be surprised by these details. with us now is paul reynolds. thank you for coming in. you guys did a big job here. please tell ushe most eye-popping number out of that survey to . >> i think the most eye-popping number might be that two fifths who have mjor damage -- of those people, 40% have not been made whole in terms of getting the return on their insurance, their flood insurance. gerri: the numbers that we have, and these are from you and your survey, nearly half of all claims for $40,000 or more are still pending. in other words, the people who had the worst damage are still waiting. is that right? >> that is correct. one of the things is that when people need the insurance companies the most comm
how to keep yourself safe and six months after superstorm sandy the region is still dealing with the recovery. we will give you an update coming up. gerri: it has been six months since superstorm sandy struck the east coast and our people are still homeless. consumer reports just completed its largest ever survey on natural disasters in the wake of superstorm sandy and you're going to be surprised by these details. with us now is paul reynolds. thank you for coming in. you guys did a big job...
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superstorm sandy continues to affect people on the east coast. maryland received $73 million from the feds another $19 million is on its way. this is the brunt here. and new jersey and new york hardest hit, some celebrated the passing of a year with a bond fire. more rebuilding has to be done. and overwhelming local governments cannot keep up with the inspection and permitting. don back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next -- the busiest place in your house is the one you want to be the cleanest. but using bleach leaves some stains behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't and it also disinfects. that's healthing. >>> good morning, gayle, good morning, charlie, good morning, everyone. it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." under the new health care law, millions of americans will pay more for insurance. jill schlesinger looks at how prices will affect families and the future of our economy. >>> it's no illusion mirrors are bringing light to a dark corner of n
superstorm sandy continues to affect people on the east coast. maryland received $73 million from the feds another $19 million is on its way. this is the brunt here. and new jersey and new york hardest hit, some celebrated the passing of a year with a bond fire. more rebuilding has to be done. and overwhelming local governments cannot keep up with the inspection and permitting. don back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next -- the busiest place in your house is the one you...
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. >>> much needed relief for victims of superstorm sandy could be on its way today, or maybe not. the house is set to begin debate on a $50.7 billion aid package, but fiscal conservatives coos unleash, they have to offset recovery money with spending cuts. and the vice chair of is the democratic caucus spoke about this a short time ago. >> especially people who are victims of natural disaster, and the congress stand today to do what we ought to have been done at least two months ago, and that is to respond to the victims of this horrible superstorm sandy. >> michael grimm joins me, whose district includes staten island and brooklyn, two areas hit hard by sandy. good morning, congressman. >> good morning. >> i saw your tweet last night, so i wonder what your reaction is by some conservatives who are concerned. >> well, don't get me wrong, i fully understand their concern overall, the general argument that we are spending money we don't have, and therefore we have to start offsetting expenditures. i wholeheartedly agree with one exception, and there's probably more than one exceptio
. >>> much needed relief for victims of superstorm sandy could be on its way today, or maybe not. the house is set to begin debate on a $50.7 billion aid package, but fiscal conservatives coos unleash, they have to offset recovery money with spending cuts. and the vice chair of is the democratic caucus spoke about this a short time ago. >> especially people who are victims of natural disaster, and the congress stand today to do what we ought to have been done at least two months...
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sandy. >>> missed opportunity to end the government shutdown and avoid default. hopes were high this was the day they'd get it done. so what went wrong? and what will it take to make a deal before we bump into the debt ceiling next thursday? >>> hidden danger. the deadly bacteria found in salt water that's killed ten people this year. >>> the real captain phillips. what he thinks of a new movie version of his harrowing capture and rescue at sea. >>> and a special breed. dogs trained to sniff out illnesses and save lives. >>> good evening. we may be witnessing a humanitarian disaster in the making as a massive cyclone as powerful and broad as hurricane katrina has come ashore on india's densely populated coast. on the radar, it's a swirling mass of bright colors. its footprint roughly the size of france is clearly visible from space. but on the ground, the storm is whipping wind gusts of up to 150 miles per hour, swamping low-lying villages and driving a towering storm surge well inland from the bay of bengal. and we are already getting reports of the first deaths
sandy. >>> missed opportunity to end the government shutdown and avoid default. hopes were high this was the day they'd get it done. so what went wrong? and what will it take to make a deal before we bump into the debt ceiling next thursday? >>> hidden danger. the deadly bacteria found in salt water that's killed ten people this year. >>> the real captain phillips. what he thinks of a new movie version of his harrowing capture and rescue at sea. >>> and a...
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sorry superstorm sandy. changes.ving to make this is a process. every time we go through it, the system gets better him and that is why we say it is a journey. the hospitals are required to have disaster plans. they are required to train and drill on those on an annual basis at a minimum. through those, they are beginning to learn how to deal with issues when someone says what about the linens and what about the others. i think it really describes the importance of ongoing preparedness. khan? >> i think it gets to the heart of the issue that you can't do preparedness in isolation. i am always reminded during certain responses when nursing homes land to evacuate each other and it turns out they hadn't spoke to each other. and then they sent patients to each other and that was a response plan. i think this talks to the wonderful work being done by the hospital preparedness program. and stateoalitions and health departments, community preparedness, you really have to integrate your your plans and look at what y
sorry superstorm sandy. changes.ving to make this is a process. every time we go through it, the system gets better him and that is why we say it is a journey. the hospitals are required to have disaster plans. they are required to train and drill on those on an annual basis at a minimum. through those, they are beginning to learn how to deal with issues when someone says what about the linens and what about the others. i think it really describes the importance of ongoing preparedness. khan?...
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superstorm sandy created higher demand for lowes, helping the retailer's 2012 results. while sales were down in the 4th quarter, net earnings were up, following increased demand from the impact of superstorm sandy. the company raised its outlook for 2013. shares fell about 4%, closing at 35 dollars. meanwhile, car rental company hertz topped wall street's expectations. hertz recently bought out dollar thrifty, which helped push revenues 15% higher. the stock moved up 1% yesterday, closing at 19 dollars. the possiblity of a buyout is giving barnes and noble stock a boost. shares of bks shot up more than 11% ysterday on word the bookseller's founder, who also happens to the largest shareholder, is considering purchasing the stores. however, his proposal does not include the nook division, which is struggling aginst kindle and ipad. still to come, what you need to know about the upfront costs of building a business. that's later. but first, what's steering millenials away from buying cars? find out next with bill moller. what's the matter with kids these days? have you see
superstorm sandy created higher demand for lowes, helping the retailer's 2012 results. while sales were down in the 4th quarter, net earnings were up, following increased demand from the impact of superstorm sandy. the company raised its outlook for 2013. shares fell about 4%, closing at 35 dollars. meanwhile, car rental company hertz topped wall street's expectations. hertz recently bought out dollar thrifty, which helped push revenues 15% higher. the stock moved up 1% yesterday, closing at 19...
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we'll talk to dan about that. >>> and six months after superstorm sandy, there were more stunning reminders in the midwest today about the dangers of extreme weather and new reports on just how much money it's costing you. plus, the latest in the fight over fixing the sequester cuts, plus click 3, of course. but first, there's brand-new data out today that has completely altered how i understand the politics of guns and more broadly the potential of the obama electoral majority. it's new polling from one of the most accurate polling firms in the 2012 election cycle and paints a picture of the aftereffects of the gun safety
we'll talk to dan about that. >>> and six months after superstorm sandy, there were more stunning reminders in the midwest today about the dangers of extreme weather and new reports on just how much money it's costing you. plus, the latest in the fight over fixing the sequester cuts, plus click 3, of course. but first, there's brand-new data out today that has completely altered how i understand the politics of guns and more broadly the potential of the obama electoral majority. it's...
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a look at the ambitious plan to buy homes destroyed by superstorm sandy. in today's cover story: after spending millions on super bowl ads, what is the corporate payoff? mark your calendars: the magic day to book a flight to snag the best deal. and, are investment clubs facing extinction? plus, getting down to business with sharon osbourne. what she's learned about finance from managing a rock star. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning everybody! it's tuesday, february 5th. i'm angela miles, and we hope you like our new look! topping our show today... dow 14,000: gone but not forgotten. traders & investors focused on selling stocks monday, causing the dow to pull back. the nasdaq and s&p 500 also fell along with commodities. the market was fretting over political scandal in spain and economic instabilitly in italy. yum! brands, the owner of kfc, pizza hut and taco bell, posted better-than-expected earnings by a penny, but revealed sales are slipping in china. reports
a look at the ambitious plan to buy homes destroyed by superstorm sandy. in today's cover story: after spending millions on super bowl ads, what is the corporate payoff? mark your calendars: the magic day to book a flight to snag the best deal. and, are investment clubs facing extinction? plus, getting down to business with sharon osbourne. what she's learned about finance from managing a rock star. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's...
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with superstorm sandy wrecking hundreds of thousands of cars, and auto sales at a five-year high, 2013 is expected to see an even bigger uptick in car buying. in the northeast, sandy also boosted home construction jobs. but there's also growing need in california and arizona, for contractors, master carpenters, and plumbers and electricians. all in places where homeowners are willing to spend mono their homes. >> a lot of that's driven by the energy sector and technology sector. we're expecting to see that continued growth in the years to come. >> you don't have to wait for the monthly jobs report to gauge the economy. two signs to look out to see the economy is really recovering, new restaurants opening up. consumers feeling more comfortable going out and spending more money. look for an increase in the housing market and home prices rising as well. >> you'll see it in restaurants and home prices. thanks so much. >>> now, we move from the health of the economy to the health of the american family. and a ground-breaking announcement about food safety today. millions of americans get fo
with superstorm sandy wrecking hundreds of thousands of cars, and auto sales at a five-year high, 2013 is expected to see an even bigger uptick in car buying. in the northeast, sandy also boosted home construction jobs. but there's also growing need in california and arizona, for contractors, master carpenters, and plumbers and electricians. all in places where homeowners are willing to spend mono their homes. >> a lot of that's driven by the energy sector and technology sector. we're...
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one year after superstorm sandy, thousands of families are still displaced. still stuck in hotels or todaying with friends and relatives. they have had no choice but to leave for good because of the slow pace of federal aid or because of skyrocketing insurance rates. the u.s. congress authorized a total of $60 billion to help the victims of sandy. so far only about $5 billion have been spent to restore the damage. another $5 billion have just been allocated. the slow return to normalcy, we've seen elected officials on both sides of the aisle do something we don't see much these days. work together. so i don't give a damn about election day, it doesn't matter a lick to me at the moment. i've got much bigger fish to fry than that, so do the people of the state of new jersey. let the politicians who are on the ballot worry about election day, it's not my problem. >> peter king, a congressman from new york. congressman you're noted for figuring things outs for ireland or people of this country. let's talk about what we agree on. i have to admit guilt, i was never
one year after superstorm sandy, thousands of families are still displaced. still stuck in hotels or todaying with friends and relatives. they have had no choice but to leave for good because of the slow pace of federal aid or because of skyrocketing insurance rates. the u.s. congress authorized a total of $60 billion to help the victims of sandy. so far only about $5 billion have been spent to restore the damage. another $5 billion have just been allocated. the slow return to normalcy, we've...
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. >> a powerful pump tonch to a r still recovering from superstorm sandy, which struck just over three months ago. it will take a while to dig out from this the plows out, making progress. but a really tough go right now. i don't see anybody out on the streets any time soon here. >> jay gray, have you the mask up. how much is the wind coming at you? i know you get a sand facial sometimes if you are down by the beach. how does this feel? >> the same. in fact, last night and into early morning this morning, it was very rough. hurricane-force winds, and the snow just pounding. we're getting a break. in fact, i'll take a chance here alex. it's me, see. not as strong as it has been, but it comes in waves and when i pull the mask off, we get a burst of wind, but it's coming in waves, going to continue. blizzard warning stretched to 1:00. we'll see conditions for a while yet. >> listen, i appreciate you taking it off and showing us. but you can put it back up, that's okay. doesn't look pleasant there. >> bye-bye. >> thank you so much. >>> we talked about power outages, right now, nearly 37,00
. >> a powerful pump tonch to a r still recovering from superstorm sandy, which struck just over three months ago. it will take a while to dig out from this the plows out, making progress. but a really tough go right now. i don't see anybody out on the streets any time soon here. >> jay gray, have you the mask up. how much is the wind coming at you? i know you get a sand facial sometimes if you are down by the beach. how does this feel? >> the same. in fact, last night and...
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it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we do in, and they said yes. >> everything is gone. he has been in a who tell no most of the past year. he put up tents where a house once stood, starting a charity for other victims,. >> the way it looks, it is going to take years to rebuild. we shouldn't be suffering like this after a year. >> on a nearby beach where three drowned during the storm, changes were made. this entire neighborhood will be demolished, return to nature, since it is likely to flood again. the federal government will buy the houses at their prestorm value. a real estate agent came up with the plan. >> th
it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we...
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the debate over relief money for superstorm sandy on capitol hill. a disappointing announcement has some investors asking what's left to like about facebook. plus, a push for more transparency in corporate america. and, filmmakers shoot for a better business scene in china. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. i'm angela miles. it's wednesday, january 16th. in today's first look: apple crunch: for a second session, apple weighed down the nasdaq in a dramatic fall. this week the tech stock has erased more than $17 billion from the u.s. stock market. well, here it is: facebook has a new way to search its site. "that" was the big announcement. a new report says a deal to take dell private could be revealed in a couple of weeks. the price could range between $13.50 and $14 per share. customer service agents at american airlines rejected a union's offer to represent them. the bid fell short by just 150 votes out of nearly 6,000 workers. andrew keene, president of k
the debate over relief money for superstorm sandy on capitol hill. a disappointing announcement has some investors asking what's left to like about facebook. plus, a push for more transparency in corporate america. and, filmmakers shoot for a better business scene in china. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. i'm angela miles. it's wednesday, january 16th. in today's first look: apple crunch: for a...
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it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we do in, and they said yes. >> everything is gone. he has been in a who tell no most of the past year. he put up tents where a house once stood, starting a charity for other victims,. >> the way it looks, it is going to take years to rebuild. we shouldn't be suffering like this after a year. >> on a nearby beach where three drowned during the storm, changes were made. this entire neighborhood will be demolished, return to nature, since it is likely to flood again. the federal government will buy the houses at their prestorm value. a real estate agent came up with the plan. >> th
it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we...
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are you aware of any organized opposition to relief for the victims of superstorm sandy? >> absolutely not. i haven't heard of any organized effort. i heard some of my colleagues on the republican side say they'd like to give a lot less than the $60.4 billion. but we thought we had the votes that would pass the amendment to make it a $60.4 billion bill. >> thank you. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> up next, hillary clinton's expected to make a full recovery after doctors discovered a blood clot near her brain. the same might not be true of her harshest critics who accused her of faking illness to avoid testifying about benghazi. that's ahead. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. like gas station sushi. or super cheap car insurance. and then there are good decisions. like esurance. the
are you aware of any organized opposition to relief for the victims of superstorm sandy? >> absolutely not. i haven't heard of any organized effort. i heard some of my colleagues on the republican side say they'd like to give a lot less than the $60.4 billion. but we thought we had the votes that would pass the amendment to make it a $60.4 billion bill. >> thank you. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> up next, hillary clinton's expected to make a full recovery...
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one year later, victims of superstorm sandy are still waiting. small business owners and residents who applied for grants to help rebuild after the storm have not received money or only a portion of funds promised. nearly $5 billion of the $50 billion pledged have been used by cities and states. the hold-up is in a cumbersome process that directs federal relief funds to states and eventually to recipients in need. one new york council group is developing an online database to help identify recipients and move money to them, faster. the white house has vowed to find a cure for technical glitches that have overshadowed the open enrollment process of the new health care law. the obama administration has named a general contractor to fix the health care site and says the task will be completed by november 30th. former office of management and budget director jeff zients will run the project. he says the healthcare.gov website is fixable. meanwhile, consumers might use the delay to learn more about the health care law. a bankrate study finds almost ha
one year later, victims of superstorm sandy are still waiting. small business owners and residents who applied for grants to help rebuild after the storm have not received money or only a portion of funds promised. nearly $5 billion of the $50 billion pledged have been used by cities and states. the hold-up is in a cumbersome process that directs federal relief funds to states and eventually to recipients in need. one new york council group is developing an online database to help identify...
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good morning. >> good morning. >> robert you heard the piece, 67 days since superstorm sandy hit and it seems that the storms victims are the latest casualty of this fiscal cliff fight. does the president bear any responsibility for a broken washington? >> well, look, i think what the president has challenged members of both parties to do is make sure that our politics fits the moment and the size of the problems that we have. certainly he has worked tirelessly to bring democrats and republicans together, to try to solve some of these problems and i think you have seen and others have seen that time after time it is hard to bring people like speaker boehner to the table to make those compromises. >> there's an old phrase someone says don't confuse effort with accomplishment. >> that should be the motto of washington, but look you know in this piece, we have averted tax rates going up on the middle class right now, which is a huge victory, i think, for the country. the question is again, we have this mini -- govern by mini crisis and the question is how are we going to meet that momen
good morning. >> good morning. >> robert you heard the piece, 67 days since superstorm sandy hit and it seems that the storms victims are the latest casualty of this fiscal cliff fight. does the president bear any responsibility for a broken washington? >> well, look, i think what the president has challenged members of both parties to do is make sure that our politics fits the moment and the size of the problems that we have. certainly he has worked tirelessly to bring...
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it sits in an area devastated by superstorm sandy. there are thousands of pieces of police evidence that right now can't be touched. >> significant flooding has taken place. no question about it. we are still trying to sort through this and assess the total damage. it's a big job. >> reporter: that was back in november. the police department says it still hasn't been able to get into this facility and a second one because sewerage contamination has made them unsafe. trials can't wait. >> could be a major problem if evidence that has been damaged is critical to proving a case. >> reporter: the nypd says so far there have been six criminal case where police said there is evidence but it is not accessible. in cases involving dna and narcotics prosecutors rely on results of tests done on smaller samples of the evidence and police say the results are kept at a different facility that was not surprised by the storm. what about cases where there is, let's say blood ev, where the physical evidence is in the warehouse but test results are in a
it sits in an area devastated by superstorm sandy. there are thousands of pieces of police evidence that right now can't be touched. >> significant flooding has taken place. no question about it. we are still trying to sort through this and assess the total damage. it's a big job. >> reporter: that was back in november. the police department says it still hasn't been able to get into this facility and a second one because sewerage contamination has made them unsafe. trials can't...
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an update on residents of the jersey shore and more in the 1 year aftermath of superstorm sandy.. and words of wisdom on taking risks from buffett and son. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning! it's tuesday, october 29th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a record rally to start the week. the dow fell a point, the nasdaq by 3, but the s&p-- just managed to make a record day when a gain of 2 points. gold and oil remained near the flatline. apple fails to impress wall street. after the close last night the tech giant reported earnings that topped analyst targets-- but profits from sales of iphones and ipads were not as robust as what analysts wanted. shares dropped about two dollars. retailer michael kors is set to join the s&p 500 friday night. shares rose $3 dollar after the close on the news. gas prices-- hit the lowest level of year year monday. according to triple a the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded was $3.28. brian battle of performance trust is with us on this tue
an update on residents of the jersey shore and more in the 1 year aftermath of superstorm sandy.. and words of wisdom on taking risks from buffett and son. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning! it's tuesday, october 29th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a record rally to start the week. the dow fell a point, the nasdaq by 3, but the s&p-- just managed to make a record day when a gain of 2...
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sandy is concerned? >> liberty mutual, private insurers, with claims all over the atlantic region has decided to set up a program to accelerate the processes of insurance claims rising out of sandy. anybody insured with liberty first tries to resolve the claim in the normal course with liberty. if that does not work, liberty has asked me to set up an independent mediation program designed to place the insured and the insurer together with a neutral third party to try to resolve the claim quickly within a matter of four to six weeks, without resort to litigation. >> so you will be medicimediati liberty and individuals who are not satisfied with the money that they would have gotten after they paid all the premiums over the years? >> that is right, all the claims, automobile insurance claims, all of those claims first go to liberty. now in katrina, liberty resolved like 95% of those claims. but if you're not getting satisfaction, then this program will accelerate the processing in an effort to get it resol
sandy is concerned? >> liberty mutual, private insurers, with claims all over the atlantic region has decided to set up a program to accelerate the processes of insurance claims rising out of sandy. anybody insured with liberty first tries to resolve the claim in the normal course with liberty. if that does not work, liberty has asked me to set up an independent mediation program designed to place the insured and the insurer together with a neutral third party to try to resolve the claim...
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so they never got around to approving federal aid for victims of superstorm sandy. and late tuesday night, new jersey governor chris christie got the call that congress won't vote on a 60-billion dollar rescue package for another two weeks. this is why the american people hate congress. 66 days and counting. shame on you. we cannot believe that this cruel knife in the back was delivered to our region. we've had no help from anybody. the pilot garbage has been there since the first week. the house is expected to vote tomorrow to approve money to cover flood damage. nearly one month after the deadly shooting that claimed the lives of 20 first graders and six teachers. students of sandy hook elementary are back in school today.. the students have been relocated to a different building, in another town. under extremely tight security. rugs and furniture from their old school have been moved to the new location to help students ease into the transition. the daughter of former sandy hook principal dawn hochsprung. one of the first victims' of last month's killing spree, s
so they never got around to approving federal aid for victims of superstorm sandy. and late tuesday night, new jersey governor chris christie got the call that congress won't vote on a 60-billion dollar rescue package for another two weeks. this is why the american people hate congress. 66 days and counting. shame on you. we cannot believe that this cruel knife in the back was delivered to our region. we've had no help from anybody. the pilot garbage has been there since the first week. the...
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one of the areas hit really hardest by superstorm sandy. six months later. some signs of returning to normal but not many. few of them people on the beach, clam boats are back out. closer in to shore because i think some of the clams moved in closer afterward. but really when you look at the houses that are on the water, it is hard to call this normal at all. one woman we talked to who lives at the end of the row house says she wakes up every morning and see as war zone and wonders when something is going to be done, when a wall will be built to protect the homes from a future storm. one of the parts hit hardest was the western most point. breezy point, lot of people know that name by now. because of the fire that came through there. community built for fire fighters and built with you fire fighters and lived there for generations and generations. they had to stand by and watch in many cases as their own homes burned. they couldn't get to the flames because of the giant storm surge that came through having to stand and watch. ♪ >> there is not a single hou
one of the areas hit really hardest by superstorm sandy. six months later. some signs of returning to normal but not many. few of them people on the beach, clam boats are back out. closer in to shore because i think some of the clams moved in closer afterward. but really when you look at the houses that are on the water, it is hard to call this normal at all. one woman we talked to who lives at the end of the row house says she wakes up every morning and see as war zone and wonders when...
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he'll get a firsthand look at recovery efforts from superstorm sandy. new jersey suffered an estimated $38 billion in storm damage. sandy hit seven months ago and the road back has not been easy. erica ferrara look at one hard hit community off long island's south shore. >> reporter: the crowds at this year's memorial day parade weren't as big as usual. >> we all feel it losing neighbors and friends. those that are here are fighting. >> reporter: this community is still rebuilding after superstorm sandy flooded neighborhoods and ripped apart its boardwalk seven months ago. mary ann maloney has lived here more than 40 years. >> they'll be back. they promise. >> reporter: sandy caused about $100,000 worth of damage at this deli. it's been a slow winter but customers are returning as the summer season begins. >> we're hoping for a good summer. i'm thinking that we'll have one. a lot of people will come here because of the fact of sandy. this way they can do business for us. >> reporter: crews worked to get the beach ready for sunbathers and despite a chill
he'll get a firsthand look at recovery efforts from superstorm sandy. new jersey suffered an estimated $38 billion in storm damage. sandy hit seven months ago and the road back has not been easy. erica ferrara look at one hard hit community off long island's south shore. >> reporter: the crowds at this year's memorial day parade weren't as big as usual. >> we all feel it losing neighbors and friends. those that are here are fighting. >> reporter: this community is still...
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first in the house, a bill to help victims of superstorm sandy. house speaker john boehner nixed the vote in the last hours of 2012, drawing a firestorm of criticism. it comes up in the house in two parts- the first tomorrow, and the other mid-january. >> the next act will begin a couple of months from now, probably in late february, early march, when we hit the debt ceiling and when the automatic spending cuts come into play again, and either have to be replaced with other spending cuts, or again, kicked down the road. >> reporter: these are the same issues that snarled congress in the summer of 2011, and again during the fiscal cliff debate. there's little hope for a better outcome this year. president obama has promised not to negotiate with the new congress on raising the debt ceiling, but republicans are ready to use it to force major federal spending reforms and tame the national debt. right now, the u.s. owes $16 trillion, but some calculate our total liabilities much higher. and as congress jumps from small deal to small deal as they have
first in the house, a bill to help victims of superstorm sandy. house speaker john boehner nixed the vote in the last hours of 2012, drawing a firestorm of criticism. it comes up in the house in two parts- the first tomorrow, and the other mid-january. >> the next act will begin a couple of months from now, probably in late february, early march, when we hit the debt ceiling and when the automatic spending cuts come into play again, and either have to be replaced with other spending cuts,...
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one year after superstorm sandy, thousands of families are still displaced. still stuck in hotels or todaying with friends and relatives. they have had no choice but to leave for good because of the slow pace of federal aid or because of skyrocketing insurance rates. the u.s. congress authorized a total of $60 billion to help the victims of sandy. so far only about $5 billion have been spent to restore the damage. another $5 billion have just been allocated. the slow return to normalcy, we've seen elected officials on allocated. work together to put the political self-interest aside and trying to act in the interests of the community. case in point, new jersey governor chris christie -- praising president obama's response to the storm. here he is. >> i'm sure that while the national election is obviously very important, that the people of new jersey at this moment would really be unhappy with me if they thought for a second i was occupying my time thinking about how i was going to get people to vote a week from today. so i don't give a damn about election day
one year after superstorm sandy, thousands of families are still displaced. still stuck in hotels or todaying with friends and relatives. they have had no choice but to leave for good because of the slow pace of federal aid or because of skyrocketing insurance rates. the u.s. congress authorized a total of $60 billion to help the victims of sandy. so far only about $5 billion have been spent to restore the damage. another $5 billion have just been allocated. the slow return to normalcy, we've...
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sandy. jeff? >> jeff: manuel, thank you. quite a sight in central minnesota today. >> i know it's pushing forward. this is crazy. oh my god, nikki, look. >> jeff: look at that, the frozen watt per from lake mille lacs pushed by strong winds from the string thaw created what is being called an ice tsunami. giant hunks of ice were pushed against home as long ten miles of shoreline. crews are currently trying to clear the ice which in some spots was as high as 30-feet. still ahead, cinema censorship, why china is rewriting hollywood scripts. d, cinema censorship, why china is rewriting hollywood scripts. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to nor
sandy. jeff? >> jeff: manuel, thank you. quite a sight in central minnesota today. >> i know it's pushing forward. this is crazy. oh my god, nikki, look. >> jeff: look at that, the frozen watt per from lake mille lacs pushed by strong winds from the string thaw created what is being called an ice tsunami. giant hunks of ice were pushed against home as long ten miles of shoreline. crews are currently trying to clear the ice which in some spots was as high as 30-feet. still...
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it sits in an area of brooklyn devastated by superstorm sandy. inside it, there are thousands of pieces of police evidence, ranging from dna to narcotics to guns that right now can't be touched. >> significant flooding has taken place. no question about it. we're still trying to sort through this and, you know, assess the total damage. it's a big job. >> reporter: that was back in november. the police department says it still hasn't been able to get into this facility and a second one because sewage contamination has made them unsafe. trials can't wait. cnn's legal contributor paul callan is a cnn legal contributor. >> if evidence that's been damaged is critical to proving a case. >> reporter: so far there have been six criminal cases where police have said there is evidence but it's not accessible. those cases have not been dismissed. in cases involving dna and narcotics, prosecutors rely on results from tests that are done on smaller samples of the evidence. police say those results are kept at a different facility that was not compromised by t
it sits in an area of brooklyn devastated by superstorm sandy. inside it, there are thousands of pieces of police evidence, ranging from dna to narcotics to guns that right now can't be touched. >> significant flooding has taken place. no question about it. we're still trying to sort through this and, you know, assess the total damage. it's a big job. >> reporter: that was back in november. the police department says it still hasn't been able to get into this facility and a second...
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sandy as soon as it hits his desk. the senate passed the $50.5 billion package yesterday, three months after the hurricane destroyed the coasts of new york and new jersey. >>> mitch mcconnell could be in trouble. he's up for re-election next year, and a new poll shows people there are waiting to see who will challenge him. just 17% of registered voters will absolutely support him. 34% say they'll vote against him. 44% are waiting to check out the opponent. >>> and speaking of polls, who should play hillary clinton in a movie about her life? okay, there's a new cbs/"vanity fair" poll. 6% said kirsten dunst, she's only 30. 7% chose helen mirren, she's british, 8%, susan sarandon, who's known for being political, and jumping up to 18%, people chose glen close, but a whopping 40% chose meryl streep. they snapped this self-portrait at the kennedy center benefit back in december. >>> the president congratulated the nba champions, the miami heat at the white house yesterday, including lebron james. >> a few of them were here
sandy as soon as it hits his desk. the senate passed the $50.5 billion package yesterday, three months after the hurricane destroyed the coasts of new york and new jersey. >>> mitch mcconnell could be in trouble. he's up for re-election next year, and a new poll shows people there are waiting to see who will challenge him. just 17% of registered voters will absolutely support him. 34% say they'll vote against him. 44% are waiting to check out the opponent. >>> and speaking of...